01-20-2016, 02:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-20-2016, 02:38 PM by Adriano Neres Rodrigues.)
(01-20-2016, 12:29 PM)syscrash Wrote: There is no indication that Viktor knew how to remove Nicks powers. It just makes sense a Grimm removes a hexenbiest powers he then becomes vulnerable to hexenbiest. Only natural that the taking of powers would have a cost, something to balance the scales.
Do you mean Viktor was just guessing? He didn't like that...
(01-19-2016, 07:15 PM)irukandji Wrote: I'm not sure who said it, but there was a comment that Juliette's condition was a "unique, like, once-in-a-lifetime, doesn't ever seem to have happened before kind of event conundrum".
I was thinking about that and about the full process to create hexan-Juliette...
1. You need a hexanbiest stupid enough to drink a drop of grimm blood. So she loses her power.
2. You that this same hexanbiest to be brave enough to trough a disgusting process that involves killing another hexanbiest to stole the hexanbiest spirit of the dead hexanbiest. It is possible that the spirit doesn't accept the new host.
3. Now, with the blood of this grimm, this hexanbiest must be able to transform herself in another woman (that is not a hexanbiest) and have sex with the SAME grimm that took her powers.
4. The grimm must find another hexanbiest that for some reasons wants to help the woman (the one that is not hexanbiest) to use a spell that will transform her in the hexanbiest that took the grimm powers and them have sex with the grimm so he recover his powers and the woman became a hexanbiest.
This is because we don’t know if there are other pre-requirements for those spells to work. The writers created a process really very hard to be copied…